I found it in a charity shop about 10 years ago or so. The turntable plays at 16rpm, 33rpm, 45rpm, 78rpm. The cabinet is made of walnut with brass, glass and bakelite (an early form of plastic). It even came with the original paper turntable cover from new and some kvlt accessories:

Unfortuntely the turntable is now broken and has been replaced with this:

_________________Cheap and fast deadstock sales on early NWN and others:

Great pics everyone. Nice to see appreciation for both the high & low ends of the spectrum... there's certainly merit in both.

I would also like to mention that I really enjoy how, due to it's nature, turntables so often sit proudly on top of people's stereo racks, where they belong (ie: top of the food chain, so to speak).

Somewhat related question: what do you guys use to clean your vinyl? And when do you clean them (when your old ones are dirty, when you buy used ones, or do you even clean new ones that have never been played)?